Framed Snowscape Paintings
Framed snowscape art is so pretty. It often reminds us of that special time of the year that we enjoy. Snowscapes also make us think of winter sports and for some, taking time out to enjoy the great outdoors.
For the ones that have to live in this weather, this can be a dreadful time of year, but for the ones that like to visit and see the snow-filled landscape, it’s a magical place to be.
Motivational framed snowscape art speaks of persistence and attitude. These pictures have professional snowboarders taking on the snowcapped mountains and they maneuver down to the bottom. Many artist such as, Patrick St. Germain, Bruce Heineman, and Duane Geisness capture the landscape after the snow has fallen in the wilderness.
Many framed snowscape pictures are taken after the snow has finished falling. The tree limbs hang low with the weight of the freshly fallen snow. Paw prints are found as the animals make their way out to hunt for a meal. Michael Humphries and John Rossini take a different approach and illustrate framed snowscape artwork of house and neighborhoods that have been blasted with snow during the winter months.
All of the artwork speaks from its own place and its own time. The snowscapes of rural or wild places has the ability to look so pure and untouched. Several winter landscapes that are taken out in the wild and away from human civilization. This gives the pictures an enchanted and magical look.